Of course I am a conservative, and the crew that I tend to run with often disagrees with liberals and progressives. But I think that a person can learn a thing or two by listening to the name that I call the people that have 'a mindset that is fundamentally different than my own'.
I call them 'lib*ards' Because that way of thinking is *slow*. I did not just decide that I like elephants better than I like donkeys (in fact I am an conservative independent!) But a person should be looking around and understanding that some ideas might sound like a really good idea but they just will not work.
It like a group of people did not like the idea of establishing a 'border line' so they established the chaz/chop zone in Seattle. One of the first things that the 'chazites' did was they established a border line and they even used cans of spray paint to write the words 'welcome to chaz' (capitol hill autonomous zone) The idea of having open borders might sound great to some people, but it just will not work. It's a lib*ard idea!
Also I want to point out that some people that ars reading this note are closet lib*ards, and you are proably thinking that if enough lib*ards unite then this or that idea can be realized, but thats like saying 'if we get enough garbage ideas and light them on fire all at once... Let me explain, lib*tards have a fundamental flaw...its kind of like normaly a person does not see a massive herd of cats. lib*ard ideas will work (*maby) if they are kept in a small group (maby around 25 people). If there is more than 25 people and they try to put into action lib*tard ideas then you get oppression and unfair policies that do not make sense. I am going to share abit of an article that proves what I am saying (but I want to quickly point out that it is only a matter of time before the small lib*ard groups start attacking each other)
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They were loyal liberals who never dreamed of voting Republican but the damage done to kids by the Left's Covid hysteria is driving a wave of moms away from the Democrats.
By Bethany Mandel For Dailymail.Com
Tracy Compton, a mother of two in Fairfax, Virginia, had voted for Democrats for as long as she can remember, until the COVID-related school closures.
'I tried and went to apply to work with the Democratic Party. I was told I was not allowed to become a member of the Democratic Party [in Fairfax].'
A recording of a reorganization meeting showed fellow Democrats deeming Compton too 'anti-school' to be part of their political efforts.
What made Compton anti-school?
She wanted the public schools to fully reopen.
When Compton worked to collect signatures for a recall petition for the local school board, she was welcomed out of the rain by a Republican party tent, even after telling them she was a Biden voter.
In contrast, when Compton offered the petition to those inside the Democrat party tent, she was yelled at.
Now? Given a hypothetical matchup between Kamala Harris or President Joe Biden vs. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, she said she'd vote for the Republican in a heartbeat.
Compton lamented how she got here, now supporting a political party with whom she felt very little in common with until COVID hit.
She told me, 'All the things that Biden and Kamala believe in; and what the Democratic Party believe in… I still believe in it. But I have to look at what's happening in my family and with my children right now.'